Meet Rising Golf Star ... Getting a Stay Motivated

Meet Rising Golf Star ... Getting a Stay Motivated

Issue 25 • JULY / AUG 2015 South Africa PROUDLY SPONSORED BY GETTING A GRIP STAY MOTIVATED WINTER MEET RISING GOLF STAR ... NT U L B ARREN PHOTO: W DYLAN NAIDOO Deadly Deysel on form in Nomads SA Boys U17 G R reigning Nomads SA Boys Under-15 champion Wilco Nienaber from Free State and KwaZulu-Natal’s Luke Mayo. Herman Loubser from Boland finished a further stroke adrift after signing for a 70. PHOTO: RENE JANSE VAN RENSBU RENE JANSE VAN PHOTO: Despite the icy conditions, Deysel was hot from the get- go and got the early jump on the field with four birdies in play golf for less than a row. He stretched his advantage with another pair of birdies at six and seven and rallied with more gains at 14 and 18 after dropping his only shot at the par-four 11th. Filippi, who blew an eight stroke lead in the Dimension R50 for 9 holes! Data Junior Open at Fancourt on Friday, showed incredible resilience as he pursued Deysel. The 16-year-old Milnerton golfer turned two under after birdies at three and four, and a hat-trick of gains from the 10th put Filippi within striking distance of the leader. He lost the advantage with back-to-back bogeys at 13 and Werner Deysel 14, but put himself back in contention with a birdie 16 and pars at 17 and 18. auteng North junior Werner Deysel fired a sublime Nienaber, who also claimed the Nomads National seven-under-par 65 at Bushwillow course to open Order of Merit in a three-way play-off at Durban Country up a yawning gap his challengers in the first round Club in February, offset three bogeys with four birdies of the Nomads SA Boys Under-17 Championship at and an eagle at the par-five 12th. GRandpark Golf Club. Mayo notched five birdies early in his round, but gave The 15-year-old Woodhill golfer finished three strokes clear two shots back with bogeys at 15 and 18, while Loubser of Western Province junior Luca Filippi and leads by four from answered three bogeys with five birdies. SHARE YOUR GOLFING NEWS, HAPPENINGS MEET DYLAN NAIDOO – with Lali Stander AND EVENTS WITH US! 2 E-mail Simone Anderson on 4 CHIP SHOTS WITH MAE CORNFORTH – with Lali Stander [email protected] THE TEAM ELS FOR AUTISM – at Randpark Editor & Publisher: Simone Anderson 6 [email protected] PITCH & PLAY • RELAXED DRESS CODE • OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK – sponsored by NOMADS 8 HOT OFF THE PRESS Advertising Sales: Simone Anderson 072 597 5625 • [email protected] ANDREW MENTIS ENDOWNMENT FUND – with Ken Walker Belinda Stander • [email protected] 17 • 011 794 2765 STAY MOTIVATED THIS WINTER – with Virgin Active Contributors: Mareli Joubert • Skye Venter • 18 Lisa Mackenzie • Lali Stander • Patrick Cairns • 20 THE BENEFITS OF COCONUT WATER – with CocoZone Marc Karambo • Darren Witter Website: Warren Smith • 079 435 6518 • 22 GETTING A GRIP ON IT – with Lisa Mackenzie [email protected] Junior Golfer South Africa 24 PUTTING TIPS – with Ryan Randall ISSN 2078-6018 – with Darren Witter Published by: 26 GET THE MOST OUT OF YOUR DRIVER Simone Anderson • Postnet Suite 437, Private Bag X8 Northriding, 2162 28 GET YOUR LITTLE GOLFER STARTED – with Marc Karambo WWW.JUNIORGOLFERSA.CO.ZA Disclaimer: Junior Golfer South Africa is published by Simone Anderson. The publisher, editor and contributors give no warranties, guarantees or assurances and make no representation regarding goods or services advertised in this publication. All rights reserved. © Simone Anderson LIKE US ON Cnr Anton Van Wouw Street & Preller Drive, Roosevelt Park, Randburg Terms and conditions: Kids must be accompanied by an Adult on the course. Normal rates applicable to adults. Three kids maximum may play free of charge per Adult! This offer is limited to week day’s only! junior golfer south africa • july / august 2015 • page 1 Torrey Pines South Course for the Callaway World Junior Championships was a real dream come true. To play a regular PGA Tour stop and where Tiger won his last major, was an incredible experience. Q – Have you had an AHA moment this season? DN – I was competing in the Joburg Open when I realised that I'm not too far off where I want to be one day. The real differentiator isn't distance off the tee, but in the professionalism of all those competing. Q – Hobbies? DN – I'm a bit of a nerd and to say I love science is a bit of an understatement... Discovery Channel, National Geographic and History Channel are all on the priority list. I love spending time with my family and I'm always counting down the days until I see my girlfriend, who lives in New Delhi. Rising Star... Q – You’ve been with Llewellyn van Leeuwen at the TuksSport Golf Academy for a while. Tell us about some of the things you and your coach are working on and how is that working out. DN – Lew and I have been together for three years now and my golf has improved exponentially ever since. Right now my swing is in a good place, so it's mostly fundamental checks and routine-based exercises. It's been a long road DYLAN T and to see how far I've come is just amazing. I owe a lot of my success to him and the rest of my team at the Tuks HPC. C EN BLUN G There will be days when I'm hitting the ball really badly and RR after a 30 minute lesson, I'm striping it again. NAIDOOBy Lali Stander PHOTO: WJ PHOTO: Q – What advice would you give youngsters just taking WA PHOTO: up the game? In six short months, Dylan Naidoo has risen to number one in the South African Golf Association DN – I think if you're starting out and you want to be a Junior ranking, added the Nomads SA Boys U-19 Stroke Play title to his 2014 Nomads SA Boys competitive player, the most important thing you can do is BUCKET LIST join a complete golf program. Having a swing coach isn't • I always wanted to play a major championship golf U-17 title, rubbed shoulders with the European and Sunshine Tour professionals in the Joburg enough in the hyper-competitive golfing world. Every shot course and somehow, at the ripe old age of 17, I've Open and represented South Africa on the international stage three times with quite a bit of that you shave off your score by using a Sports Psychologist been fortunate enough to have already played two success. Lali Stander caught up Naidoo to find out what the Gauteng junior still hopes to achieve or TPI personal trainer is a shot you gain on the field. - The Old Course at St. Andrews and Torrey Pines South Course. I still want to play golf on all seven in 2015 and what is still on his bucket list. Q – Which other sports do you enjoy, either as a continents of the world and yes, there are courses in participant or a spectator? Antarctica Q - What goals did you set for yourself to achieve in Q – What are your dreams for the future? DN – I love tennis and cricket. From a very young age, it • I want to own a holiday house on the Californian 2015 and what are your long term goals and how do you DN – I want to be in contention in major championships was "bonding time" to go out and have my dad bowl to me. coast. It's absolutely breathtakingly beautiful out hope to achieve them? with nine holes to go. I want to be competing and beating I think I might have shed a tear when I heard about Richie there. DN – Being at the Tuks High Performance Centre has the best players in the world. Benaud's death. Throughout primary school you would find • I want to be a player on the PGA Tour that is in shown me the value of setting goals. Whether it's with me on a tennis court at break time and nowadays table tennis contention every week that I play. Theo Bezuidenhout or Emile Steinmann, I constantly have a Q – What are the strong points and weakness of your is a favourite, especially after a long day on the golf course! • I want to explore a European city like Munich without yardage stick for all aspects of my golf holistically. I wanted game? a tour guide... I just think there's so much beauty in get my junior national colours at the start of the year and I DN – I have become a really good swinger of my clubs and Q – Which player do you think has had the most influence the ordinary. achieved that when I played in the Test match against the can always find ways to keep them in play because of the on men’s professional golf? • I want to be able to buy my parents a retirement French Juniors. I also wanted to make the SA team for the good fundamentals I have in place. My short irons become DN – Tiger Woods is the reason golf is the sport it is today. home. That is the ultimate dream. Junior World Cup and I managed to do so by virtue of my real scoring opportunities when I'm dialed in and feeling There is no question about it. The grandeur and prestige junior ranking. good. Pitching and scrambling can always improve and my which golf enjoys now is a product of his domination for I wanted to win on the junior national circuit again this putter gets a little cold when the self-confidence is down.

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